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Improvising Jazz PianoJohn Mehegan101A treatise on jazz piano improvisation. Deals with all aspects, including a survey of piano styles from 1900 to the present.bookpdf
The Artistry Of Bill EvansBill Evans929 songs, transcribed by Pascal Wetzel.bookpdf
The Development of New Orleans and Stride Piano StylesThe Development of New Orleans & Stride Piano Styles29Discussion with 15 transcribed examples of Jelly Roll Morton, Dink Johnson, Lil Hardin, Frank Melrose, Paul Lingle, Clarence Williams, James P. Johnson, Lucky Roberts, Eubie Blake, Willie 'The Lion' Smith, Fats Waller, Art Tatum, Wally Rose, & Ralph Sutton.bookpdf
Keyboard TechniqueRichard Tee697 transcriptions, published in Japan. Crossover Keyboardist Series, Victor Music Publishing Co.bookpdf
Sincerely Eubie BlakeEubie Blake749 original compositions, transcribed by Terry Waldo.bookpdf
Professor Longhair TranscriptionsProfessor Longhair12819 transcriptions by Josh Paxton (Hal Leonard)bookpdf
Study No.47 in G-flat 'Badinage'Chopin-Godowsky8From Etudes in G flat, Op.10 No.5, Op.25 No.9 Combinedoriginalpdf
Waltz in F minorVladimir Horowitz4transcribed from Horowitz' 1928 piano rolltranscriptionpdf
Danse Excentrique (Moment Exotic)Vladimir Horowitz5originalpdf
Canon & Gigue in DPachelbel (arr. by Fabrizio Ferrari)10arr. by Fabrizio Ferraritranscriptionpdf

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Magic WaltzEnnio Morriconefrom the movie "The Legend of 1900", scored by Ennio Morricone.
Enduring MovementAmedeo TommasiThe super-virtuoso piece from the piano duel in "The Legend of 1900". Actually written by jazz pianist Amedeo Tommasi, not by Ennio Morricone.
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